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Block to Bandana - A Linocut Printmaking Workshop

With Cesar Garcia

Saturday, May 10

Carve, ink, and print your own wearable art!

11am-2pm
Open to ages 15+
All materials included
No experience necessary
12 participants
$80.00



Class Description

Join printmaker Cesar Garcia for a hands-on linocut workshop where you'll learn the full process of creating your own printed bandana—from sketching and transferring your design onto linoleum, to carving and printing using fabric inks. You'll also learn the proper techniques for printing on fabric.

No experience or drawing skills are necessary! Templates will be available to guide you, or you can bring your own original ideas. By the end of the workshop, you'll take home a bandana featuring your design— and maybe a few prints from fellow participants too!


Instructor

Cesar Garcia is a Oaxacan printmaker based in San Bernardino who specializes in techniques such as xylography, pyrography, stencil, and airbrushing. In 2022, he co-founded Grafica Nocturna, a collective dedicated to promoting and preserving traditional printmaking practices through collaborative art.

His work has been featured in exhibitions at the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art, Angels Gate Cultural Center, and the Ontario Art Museum.



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